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PAGE 8 -'V . LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MARCH 30,1911. Expert Watch Rep nringj IVe can make your vj keep time ?rheyReas onable. i 11 wpf( guaran teed. EtpTRAVlNG. Clock & Jewelry Repairing SIEGRIST & Co. Jewelers and Opticians i La Grande, Oregon n Hats are One of Our Hobbies and our assortment of both hard and ' soft Hats will be found most gratify ing. . Bring you head to us and we will cov er It becomingly and satisfactorily. TONEY & SCRANTON THEATRE PROGRAM. Grandmother's War Story ... Kalem Drama; civil war story with, typical southern scenes. .The Price, of Victory.... Edison Drama; acting, staging," 'and photography. Very fflne. Poor Sick Comedy. Song. . ..." By Lynn P. teneor drums aAd effects. Man. . It a Juat a Dt Lynn W Cdwau, soloist Blograph blograph. earn of You" Cowan. pianist and Greenaway . . .1 - . Admission 10 cents FINE HID ElflllCIPM r tUli ill UdlUIILL MUSICALE TOMORROW MGET TO BE EXCELLENT IJf DETAIL, r Complete Program Is Aunounct! K Masicale Office rs Today. ' Full announcement of the program to be giv n by. Ihe Tuesday MuslcaU tomorrow evening at the Elks' hal! has been made today and discloses th musical treat to be above the hlgr standard of,, previous concerts given by this club annual. It is made up of solos, du:ts, quartets and chorus num bers, with violin and orchestral num bers to augment. ' Favorite soloists will be heard. The admission will be 25 rente. ' The entire program follows: ; . Anvil chorus , .". , . ........ . . , Verdi Orchestra. Barcarolle ........ . r Ladles' chorus. Solo Indifferent Mariner .. . . . Bullard . Mr. Blrnle. ' ' . . Violin Solo-Hungarlan Dance.... . Brahms Mr. Carrettl. Reading............ Mrs. B. C Moore A Dream..........,;.., A. c. Bartlett Mrs. Magulre. Violin obllgato by Mr. Carruth, ac : companled by Mrs Blrnle. Solo Nightingale Song .Nevin Mrs. Scragging. Come From a Land. Ladies Chorus Dinah Dolls. . . . .'. . . . .Ladies'. Chorus Irish Mother's Lullaby . . . ... . . . Lang Miss Nell Young. ' Quartet Mr. Chas. Cochran. Mr. Geo. Cochran, Mr. Bridges, Mr. Cleaver. Orchestra. RECITAL AT ISLAND CITI. Local Reader to Render Reading Tro gram at Island Friday. Miss N. Lucile Allen, the talented reader and impersonator, has beep 83 cured by the Alert class of the Island City Sunday school to give one of her delightful programs at Island tomor row night. Miss Allen's skill and at tainments are so well known that) the Alert class Is confident of a large at tendance. ' Though It is still to early to forecast definitely what the outcome will be. the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christiansen, who was very badly gashed and sustained a fracturs of the skull by an ax in the hands of a playmate, Is resting well today. The wounds were dressed again this after noon and so far as ascertainable at this time, the lad will r cover fully. ROY SEEMS OUT OF DANGER. Lai Who Sustained Gash In Skull Is R: sting Easily Again. Popular Actor Here. Ole Olson as portrayed by the ver satile actor, Ben Holmes, Is In ths city this afternoon and the company will give. Its popular production at tho Steward this evening. Mr. Holmes, the leading actor in the company, la termed the bast impersonator of that popular old play that has hit the Paci fic coast states In yearsx- Yarnnm park Again. iRoy Varnum, the soda -water expert mixer of Chicago is back again and in full charge of the Sllverthorne soda fountain. Mr. Varnum has b:en spend ing the -winter in the east and returns to his old post withMr. Sllverthorne with a full list of allhhe latest and popular drinks ofth4 season. Mr. Varnum was ftp well pleased with the fine support. gfyen hhi by thy people of La Grande lst yer that4he could not well, resist Aturnjng. for) another year and will usHore effort than ever this season tolplias all-patrons. He brings many new drinks and form ulas of all. the verj latest of the east which will be', very gratifying' to peo pie fond of such beverages.'-. Called Away f nexprvttdlf ROOSEYELT RESTS AGAIN. Will Not Make Any Mere Addresses in San Francises This Time. San FrantiBco, March 30. Colonel Boosevilt said today he -would not niake any further addresses la this city and that the remainder of his stay would be devoted to his family and recreation. Sunday he goes to Reno and . returns to Sacram .nto Monday night Tuesday he s'arts for Portland, thence to Seattle and then home east wards . , , ' ' " , , - He spoke last night to the Spanish war veterans, and was Introrf.veed a "Comrade". Poos. veit He paid a;" tribute to the veterans of h tv ' fZfO0 l's Br ;' - Lost Boat u. ' San Diego, March SO ""irlcat aa al target .was stghttd eff San and torpedo boati' wer s -ra i .csv I. today. - .... , '.' I B The man who knows and admires Good Workman ship, Honest Leather and Smartest Styles in men's shoes ,like this store PRICES: $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 TO $5.00 NEW FRA S 1 UN ARRIYES. N. K. West Receives Latest Thing in the Franklin Lino, What Is considered to be the top notch high priced car In the Grni konae valley today arrived yesterday for delivery to N. K. West who last year purchased a similar car. The latest arrival Is equipped -with the up to-the-minute fratures of the Frank lin car. ' . -: ; v 'V CHOICE LAMBS BROUGHT IN. Meat Dealer Rnssell Purchases Car load of Fine Lambs This Week. Importation of a fine carload ; of lambs from Wallowa county has been made possible by J. A. Russell, the meat dealer who has recently returned from Wallowa county. The shipment will be used In the local retail market. PASSENGERS BREAKFAST HERE No Diner on No. Six and Passengers Eat in This C:ty Today. There was no diner on No. 6 this morning and that train was held here long enough to give all an opportunity to eat their breakfast In La Grande. It Is rarely that the train Is held here for that purpose. More Electric Signs. . ; Another street electric sign was swung over, on Adams avenue side walk today when the A. T. Hill drug store fell In line with the popular movement to hang out electric signs. HAMLIN FUNERAL TODAY. Riilrocd Men Participate in Services Over Late Call Boy. The remains of the late William H. Hamlin, the popular call boy -who died a few days since, were laid at rest this afternoon under auspices of lo cal railroad orders. Representatives of the various departments acted as pallbearers. Engineers Bell and Beady FIreme n Gorse and Hollister and Call boys Eberhard and Pidcock officiated as pa'.l bearers while Miss Olive Child rs conducted the services at the Hen ry & Carr undertaking parlors. Costlv floral tributes refl.cted the popularity of the young man with the railroad men. PORTLAND PROPRIETOR EXILED. Red Light Section Diminished by One by Police Orders. Madam Kennedy, was called away to Pendleton very un. C.t" and' w!!l retvrn side of one week raid vorK ana let. on Watch the paper fo Room No. 11 Orep"i ho harf h a . ord ar r p;p:eoJy yester to La drande In . a li r urn. Call unher s hr?r. Lnlu Clifford, proprietor of the Port land, in ' the restricted district, today disposed of her property here ant,wUl be out of the city tonight on orders of the police department. Charges preferred against her are that she Is an habitual vlolater of regulations and to avoid continuous troubl: between her and the police, she wae ordered out of town last night by Chief of Police Walden. . f Waalthv Wnrn.n TilwAili4 1 Seattle, March 30. Charging that her husband owns $1,000,000 worth of mines In Nevada and Alaska with de sertton and non support, Mrs. Thomas Lloyd, wife of the mining engineer who climbed Mount. McKinley to dis prove Cook's story, -was granted a di vorce today. She gets half the prop- She said he left her at Fairbanks and she was compelled to work to se ture mon y to goi out of the country. Bel ween Sfraiv, and not try a soft hat? j Each two Hats. Soft hks hcfomfNe Y 1,1 yesr more msn ing apring ULcks. LZ E D B E 0. s A' THE Star Hat J.-. ... :.:!'. ' Mmtkobfrniw. 3C TAX LAW JARRED. Maine Legislature Rejects Measur. Like Many Others. . Augusta, Me., March 3d. The pro posed constitutional tax amendment received what may prove a fatal set back today. The legislature rejected a resolution favoring Its adoption. Unless some other states undergo a reversal of feeling toward the amend ment, the action of the' l(!aine legisla ture effectually killed . the proposed amendment as Maine is the twelfth state to decide against It. . Twelve have not voted yet, and 22 favor th? adoption. ' FATHER KILLED DAUGHTER. Indications, at Least, Point io Such a Conclusion... Wllkesbarre, March 30. Feeling Is running high against John.Hortzjohan of Duryea, near here. Who was arrest ed following the discovery of the hor ribly mutilated body of his daughter. Theresa, aged 15 on the railroad track In addition to the murder charge, it is asserted he had unnatural relations with his daughter. A neighbor found him covered with blood In his home and a bloody trail to the railroad.' ' Former American in Trouble. Nogelas, Mex.. March 30. Charged with bribing Mexican federal soldiers to desert, A. M. Sale soy , a prominent merchant. Is under arrest. Friends of the prisoner appealed to the American government for aid but as he Is now u naturalized Mrxican citizen It is be lieved little can be done. c:;::::li 1:1 a rage. An Unapp-iciitiv Audieno end a Sympatnstic Servant Brtgnolt, the famou Italian tenor, always expected u encore, no mutter where or what he wing, and If It was not tortUrominjr be wus off In a rage instantly. In xouie small town he jng his favorite hour. "Com Uentil" a serenade from Doulzettl's "Dou Pas quale." with unusual i-Hre and walked off the stHKe perfectly surlsfled. paus ing at the wIuks to listen to the ap plause. To bis utter amazement there was not n sound of approbation. He strode Into the dresning room mutter ing that be would not respond to an encore: he would refuse to sing an other song. Still the bouse remained silent "No." he cried to those about him: "I refuse to sing again. I rcfus to respond to the encore." . Barbagelara. who was more clever than (he ordinary Hervnnt. humbly ap pnwnitl and suld: ; "Sinor Bngnoll. yon nng that like an nncel. The people could not appre--l;ite It " ; The old fellow nenrly wept. ."Itiirliiueiam." he exclaimed, ."give Of v'ir nun I. I did tint know you wre . iwh n iniiHlclnn. Tnjrllupletnt, I mii!riiiirKrlnce you to ItHrbiiKelatti. my -ervant," iiirnltiB to "Tag." who utond near by 'He Is a Krent u)iil-lMn." vent on BnirnoM. mill In a temper 'tie Mp-irf-iilleit my uluia nitre thno ill tllnxe fiHiiM." ' RADIANT JBAIR. Any Woman Can Have It by UsJs? Parisian Ssfie. Madam: If your hair Isn't Just what you would like it to be why don't you use Parisian Sage. . , If It does not put lift and luster into the hair and causeUt to grow abund antly you can have! your money tbacK . S "I catonot say enbugh in its fav6r. company. list all my air. I advertisaa and I it. Before I had . first botle my hair head was fhali also removed I have a love- Canadian Miners to Strike. Fernie, B. C, March 30. Coal Creek and Fernie miners ar: ready to strike Saturday. The minister of labor -at. Ottawa has offered to Intervene in the hope of settling difficulties but he has not be.n Invited thus far. Trouble is looked for. . : Chinese Attack Denied. St. Petersburg. March 30.-Reports today so far do not confirm the report the Chinese surrounded and attacked BlagovertBchehsk, the capital of Rus sia's province." If it is true it Is be lieved that the work waB done by out laws and not Chinese troops.' . Home From Wallowa. Jay Van Buren arrived home afternoon from a business points in Wallowa county. this visit to INSTANT DEATH. V It Is Not So Quick but That tha Mind Haa Time to Act It la oueMtuxiNlile ir uch a pbenom "nun as liixram death in known to the -eutlni and Invest Ipi tor Phyaiciuni and urKeina tell un that death by gun ahot wound la the eaulewt niod of terminating life: yet. rapid aa urh a rand of ta kin off nmat oerWaarUv be J the bndy. b.:tn lelaure to feel and time to reflect hih! on rara occaalous even to ..'.;''.' ' ' - ;r On the first attempt . of one of jhe adherents of the Spanish monarch to SHsaxalnnttf William, prince f Orani;. the ball panned through the bonea of his face and brought him to the ground In the Inntant, which preceded arupe faction, however, be was able to frame the notion that the celling of a room had fallen In and crushed him. v Another iuetl6n In this, connection Is that of probable pain, Although nu merous" Instancea ' could be cited In support of the view that the mind nets In cases of so railed Inatant dath. It by no means followa that the Infliction of a fatal blow la attended by the least semuiance or pain or a single pang of fear. or regret. Unlet death rentiita immediately.;, however,1 the pain 'mar' be as varied an the oatur of the iu juries. . . Hair Dresser. Lyte Tuesday Musical program fcxt Friday night Hill orchestra In aUj-f,-n. Many excellent numbers. Ar range to be present. Miss Casey Visit City. Miss Nora Casey of Hilgard Is guest of the Foley. . . ' . Johnson Some Better. . Cleveland. March 30.-rTom Johnson passed a rstfv.l night. Ha showed a decided Improvement. FURNISHED ROC ferson avenuX 13 to let, 1118 Jef- q.-30-r1 from Newlln Drug Two years ago I saw Parisian Sage thought I would trfr finished using the had stopped fallin covered with newj all dandruff and ttd; ly heda of hair. "I think ParlslatfSage the best hair restorer and dandruff cure in the world today. It also makes the hair clesjn, fluffy, and silky, and I would recommend it to eery one who wishes a hair restorer and beautifler." Miss Mary E. Dickson, 287 South avenue, Bridgeton, N. J. 1910. For men, women and children, there 1b no hair preparation that equals Par isian Sage; It never disappoints: It does Just what the American makers Advertise It to do. It banishes dand ruff, kills the dandruff germ, stops falling hair or scalp itch, or money back. Sold by Newlln Drug company and druggists everywhere, Large bot tle 50 cents. ' ft lllayrTaaiyayyayaja Sjay sjay'sSy! Did You Get tKe Right Prescription 1 v;v.dO..-;;:;.t:p,rS.r ' ,rft v .. . ,f t .;", a a gei r du had U ktnraft l t terr any Did you ever else's prescription) Strict Golf. : iiiiisttrt ion. ti tlie tiall, lise a "You stick " Un-r 1 Kniti! 'in et It oitt n mitdhi'le irtth a tlo C'nddy. v vrr to the clul.iioiiw Him imrmw a j;.r of tongH."-r!ttsliiiri IN.st ' Timtly. Howell Df d"iin't knn'r k.-.i !. Powell-No; he -ntildn't .tell a n.nt watch from n i-ni-kiai ; Ho k - Kv rbange. v ' the one y some drag yet It is an to occur In not adopt th identifying sy soma, one instead of ft to filled at , Possibly not, , that is .liable & atora that dnea Jf ' uble check and , em that we em- Ice-- B ' I ploy here. This Is but one til PA lf mil mjAta lAHtflrtA - - " wa. vui uiuuci u ' Del v vu era one of the little things that go f to ' make perfection and yoa wan, perfect ' service wh:p health is at stake. ' " I I Illinium .m-. - .in t I . .'...:. - A WngkBnigCo.